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the point about apple, one of steve jobs's last big speeches was just about that point. the focus of the gates foundation is very much on training people for jobs. so, there is a very strong poll, i think, right now in american political society against the trends -- against the ideas being talked about here. >> let's talk about that for a moment. for political arguments to have traction, you have to be sensitive to the realities. for example, when we put the title on the national academy study, while we followed along with prosperity and that is important, i was insistent on adding the words "prosperity and security." the reason for that is we have a congress right now that certainly gives lip service to jobs. if you look at states right now, these simplistic approach is to say we are going to spin off companies, so forth and so on. we have been making that argument for a long time and i think it is beginning to wear out. you get really sick -- the only place you are going to get cured is at our hospitals. we are finding what is traction, interestingly enough, look, our
the point about apple, one of steve jobs's last big speeches was just about that point. the focus of the gates foundation is very much on training people for jobs. so, there is a very strong poll, i think, right now in american political society against the trends -- against the ideas being talked about here. >> let's talk about that for a moment. for political arguments to have traction, you have to be sensitive to the realities. for example, when we put the title on the national academy...
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making payments on time that's all according to data from trans union doesn't sound great economist steve keen is here in studio to talk all things debt deflation and it is the business story that really hit home making the local news circuit in a town near you take a look. pies snowball cupcakes all of them will vanish. oh and twinkies to that list of course that's maker hostess brands made no wonder negotiations are going on it turns out twinkies will likely survive not only the zombie apocalypse but also this latest dispute what does that mean for the cottage industry of sellers hawking the snack on line we'll discuss let's get to today's capital account. all right as i said half of the nation's forty biggest publicly traded corporate spenders have announced plans to reduce capital expenditures this year or next according to a review by the wall street journal their filings and their conference calls meanwhile we're talking about consumers americans cranked up their use of credit cards in the third quarter which was july to september racking up more debt than a year ago but also being
making payments on time that's all according to data from trans union doesn't sound great economist steve keen is here in studio to talk all things debt deflation and it is the business story that really hit home making the local news circuit in a town near you take a look. pies snowball cupcakes all of them will vanish. oh and twinkies to that list of course that's maker hostess brands made no wonder negotiations are going on it turns out twinkies will likely survive not only the zombie...
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[ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >> all right. we're looking for a very modest drop for the dow industrials at the opening bell today. remember, we were up over 2,000 points yesterday and down maybe, 15, 16 points, finishing ringing and we have housing start numbers coming in and we begin work on, i believe, under 900,000 new homes and best record in four years and that's going for us. other than that, what have we got. we've got a dow jones industrial average, opened slightly lower and i've got the big story and allegations of serious fraud in morning, hewlett-packard says a british company cheated it before hp bou
[ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >> all right. we're looking for a...
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one a day men's 50+. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> we've got what could be a very big day here on the markets. will we or will we not confirm this big move that we've seen over the past two days? we did have housing starts four-year highs for the month of october. ben bernanke speaking to the economic club of new york at 12:00 noon today. that's something to watch on the markets. we mentioned this 200-day moving average in the s&p 500 and the huge move we saw in apple which helped the nasdaq as well. >> i see a lot of housing stocks inching up. that theme continues. apple, one of the things i liked about apple is that was a cla
one a day men's 50+. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> we've...
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let us go to steve, fla., on our line for independents. caller: i wish more americans would learn that when you are sitting next to a nation or group of people who continually fire rockets into your nation without any concern whatsoever or justification that continually, israel has every right to protect itself and should continue to do so. i totally wish for a solution. as a matter of fact, the palestinian people have been offered a solution three times to their benefit, and they have turned it down. host: what you think united states' role should be? caller: with president obama, i do not know exactly what our role is. i believe he is doing it behind closed doors i am mike past presidents. i do not think being more vocal about it would help the situation. i would hope the government of egypt, which receives $1 billion a year to support its military, would take a more active role along with president hama . host: from the l.a. times, 18. as for into turmoil by the arab spring uprising, the right to defend itself has been one of few consta
let us go to steve, fla., on our line for independents. caller: i wish more americans would learn that when you are sitting next to a nation or group of people who continually fire rockets into your nation without any concern whatsoever or justification that continually, israel has every right to protect itself and should continue to do so. i totally wish for a solution. as a matter of fact, the palestinian people have been offered a solution three times to their benefit, and they have turned...
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congrats steve. >> steve: is there a prize or cash award. >> we'll come and say hi. >> steve: we would like that. >> "fox and friends" starts right now. see ya. >> today is tuesday. >> alisyn: i am in for gretchen today. getting in the fight between israel and hamas which is really a fight between israel and iran. who is heading there right now. >> steve: she is accuse of lying to the american people about what happened in benghazi. the case against susan rice just got gigantic. >> brian: win for the atheist. 60 year old holiday ritual is over. "fox and friends" starts right now. ♪ >> steve: welcome to studio e and gretchen is still have and you are still here. upon >> alisyn: it is a busy news morning. the u.s. is officially getting involved in the mideast fighting. secretary of state hillary clinton is en route to meet with prime minister benjamin netanyahu as the u.s. embassy attacked this morning. we have leland on the ground. we'll go to washington with the latest details on secretary clinton's mission. >> good morning. israel and terrorist leaders of gaza exchange fire presiden
congrats steve. >> steve: is there a prize or cash award. >> we'll come and say hi. >> steve: we would like that. >> "fox and friends" starts right now. see ya. >> today is tuesday. >> alisyn: i am in for gretchen today. getting in the fight between israel and hamas which is really a fight between israel and iran. who is heading there right now. >> steve: she is accuse of lying to the american people about what happened in benghazi. the case...
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steve liesman is standing by in new york and steve the big thing coming up today has to be when bernanke is going to be speaking. we talked earlier about that. what really do you expect to hear today? >> not unrelated to the report we just got, becky, i think that's a good question because i think bernanke is going to be relatively pleased with what's happened to mortgages. i think there are some on the fed who wanted more of an impact on mortgage rates, given the fed's decision to buy $40 billion in mortgages on a monthly basis, but what they would argue is that the effects are yet to come, because they would say that the effect of fed purchases come with the total stock that the fed owns and/or is taken off the market rather than the cumulative purchases and they really haven't had a chance to wind up, if you look at the fed's balance sheet it hasn't changed very much. >> seriously? >> yes. >> wow. >> i think the fed is going to see, be relatively happy about what's happening in the housing market, this decline is within the tolerance, you had a big jump in october, people expected som
steve liesman is standing by in new york and steve the big thing coming up today has to be when bernanke is going to be speaking. we talked earlier about that. what really do you expect to hear today? >> not unrelated to the report we just got, becky, i think that's a good question because i think bernanke is going to be relatively pleased with what's happened to mortgages. i think there are some on the fed who wanted more of an impact on mortgage rates, given the fed's decision to buy...
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steve -- i thought for a second it said steve perry but it is steve calling from perrysville indiana. i was going to ask how you felt about that filipino scab filling in for you on the road in journey. how are you? >> caller: just fine. the way i see it, the leaders are the ones that are always causing the trouble. and i think they ought to take them and put them in a room all by themselves and say you know, the leaders the generals and all of the leaders just say you take care of it here because you're not going to kill off all of your people. doing stuff like that. >> john: jimmy carter sort of made that work. israel and egypt were mortal enemies. it was president carter who came to -- had them to come camp david and made them negotiate a peace agreement that has lasted for over 30 years although now it seems like it is in jeopardy now that the americans supported dictator is out of power. would you agree that's sort of what president clinton tried to do with arafat was to bring the leaders together and try to make them hash out something? >> sure. but you know, with these leaders,
steve -- i thought for a second it said steve perry but it is steve calling from perrysville indiana. i was going to ask how you felt about that filipino scab filling in for you on the road in journey. how are you? >> caller: just fine. the way i see it, the leaders are the ones that are always causing the trouble. and i think they ought to take them and put them in a room all by themselves and say you know, the leaders the generals and all of the leaders just say you take care of it here...
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his closest competitor, steve cho has now conceded the election. he wound up with 31%. harrison will be sworn in on december 4. the results are also in for measure b1. a transportation tax in alameda county. the registrar of voters said it failed barely to get the 2/3 vote needed for passage. it was short by only a few hundred votes. it would have increased the sales tax from half cent to 1 cent. >>> the results of an investigation of a small plane crash in half moon bay. federal investigators say the plane took off from the half moon bay airport last month, hit the bluff about 400 yards west of the runway and burst into flames. photos of the debris trial seem to show that the plane was headed back to the airport. >>> continuing coverage on the arrest of a san francisco sheriff's deputy, accused of robbing a bank. david stevenson tells us whether he'll be treated any differently because he works in law enforcement. >> reporter: there was no answer at the home of phil tong this afternoon. police say he is the bank robber seen in the surveillance photo taken november 7 at
his closest competitor, steve cho has now conceded the election. he wound up with 31%. harrison will be sworn in on december 4. the results are also in for measure b1. a transportation tax in alameda county. the registrar of voters said it failed barely to get the 2/3 vote needed for passage. it was short by only a few hundred votes. it would have increased the sales tax from half cent to 1 cent. >>> the results of an investigation of a small plane crash in half moon bay. federal...
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industry makes up roughly ten percent of the economy so now remember max over the years we've interviewed steve keen and he in particular talks about how much the financial sector should make up of your g.d.p. of your economy and that is four percent after that it becomes unstable so is this a bad thing that you know we're losing bankers so we have at least one hundred and sixty thousand more to go.
industry makes up roughly ten percent of the economy so now remember max over the years we've interviewed steve keen and he in particular talks about how much the financial sector should make up of your g.d.p. of your economy and that is four percent after that it becomes unstable so is this a bad thing that you know we're losing bankers so we have at least one hundred and sixty thousand more to go.
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his closest competitor, steve cho has now conceded the election. he wound up with 31%. harrison will be sworn in on december 4. the results are also in for measure b1. a transportation tax in alameda county. the registrar of voters said it failed barely to get the 2/3 vote needed for passage. it was short by only a few hundred votes. it would have increased the sales tax from half cent to 1 cent. >>> the results of an investigation of a small plane crash in half moon bay. federal investigators say the plane took off from the half moon bay airport last month, hit the bluff about 400 yards west of the runway and burst into flames. photos of the debris trial seem to show that the plane was headed back to the airport. >>> continuing coverage on the arrest of a san francisco sheriff's deputy, accused of robbing a bank. david stevenson tells us whether he'll be treated any differently because he works in law enforcement. >> reporter: there was no answer at the home of phil tong this afternoon. police say he is the bank robber seen in the surveillance photo taken november 7 at
his closest competitor, steve cho has now conceded the election. he wound up with 31%. harrison will be sworn in on december 4. the results are also in for measure b1. a transportation tax in alameda county. the registrar of voters said it failed barely to get the 2/3 vote needed for passage. it was short by only a few hundred votes. it would have increased the sales tax from half cent to 1 cent. >>> the results of an investigation of a small plane crash in half moon bay. federal...
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. >> that is a great point because steve is saving himself something on the order of $20 million by issuing a special dividend and wal-mart a lot are big holders of the company. they are saving themselves that tax bill, as well. we have seen the parade of special dividends. >> just don't die before december 31. >> we hope you don't die. >> i'm talking to viewing audience. it is not worth dying to avoid the state tax. please continue to eat the fish oil. >> morbid. >>> will best buy buy out. he might be able to get it cheaper. the board is open to a bid of around 20 bucks a share. the minneapolis star tribune ignited the talks because they reported that there would be talks between schulze and the board this week to discuss this. >> i'm not seeing it in the options market which is what you look to first when you hear the rumors. ever since the stock got up and over the 17 and 18 level it is pulled right back again. one of the compelling parts of the story is they have great cash flows. they lose market share every quarter to the e commerce world. what can they do to switch around this compan
. >> that is a great point because steve is saving himself something on the order of $20 million by issuing a special dividend and wal-mart a lot are big holders of the company. they are saving themselves that tax bill, as well. we have seen the parade of special dividends. >> just don't die before december 31. >> we hope you don't die. >> i'm talking to viewing audience. it is not worth dying to avoid the state tax. please continue to eat the fish oil. >> morbid....
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that could also be military. >> no wonder. >> stay there, steve. good stuff. let's talk about the cliff-hanger's impact on corporate spending. it is the lead story in the wall street journal today with half of the nation's 40 biggest spenders already cutting back as if another recession was on the way here or here. >> cato institute says this should be expected, companies need to protect themselves. michael mandela couldn't disagree more. he says it's nonsense. companies are tightening the purse strings when they have so much cash. michael, any incentive right now? why do you think this is poppycock, the fiscal cliff is not leading to companies investing? >> let's look at it addition let's take a closer look at spending patterns. what's happening is that tech investment is still rising. in fact, tech investment hit an all-time record in the third quarter. it's nontech spending, nontech investment that's collapsing. that has a lot more to do with fundamentals than it does to do with the fiscal cliff. what's happening is that this is becoming a data-driven world
that could also be military. >> no wonder. >> stay there, steve. good stuff. let's talk about the cliff-hanger's impact on corporate spending. it is the lead story in the wall street journal today with half of the nation's 40 biggest spenders already cutting back as if another recession was on the way here or here. >> cato institute says this should be expected, companies need to protect themselves. michael mandela couldn't disagree more. he says it's nonsense. companies are...
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but anyway, quote steve schmitt who lamented how much the power and influence of the g.o.p. noise machine has over republican leadership. it is a big issue for them. >> it is. it is almost impossible for them to divorce themselves from the right wing media. we heard more criticism of mitt romney particularly the republican governor's association going after him for the gift comments he made which was sort of another version of the 47% comment. they're saying you can't talk to voters that way. noy, jindal from -- you know,endle from louisiana saying this is what the republican party has to get away from. who practically authored the 47% comments? who cheered romney's gift comments? fox news, rush limbaugh. they love this stuff. i wrote about it during the campaign. you know. republican operatives who run campaigns for a living and know or think they know how to win independent voters look at fox news and say you are killing us. you are driving the party into the ground. you can't -- you can't do blunt. you can't win national elections or statewide elections and follow the fox
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>> steve: absolutely. all right. meanwhile, speaking of sandy, let's talk about this. you've seen the pictures. there are still a lot of people without electricity and a lot of people will not be in their homes for the holidays because their homes are destroyed. extraordinarily, that's some of the devastation in breezy point. the department of buildings for new york city has a number of those destroyed homes and on whatever is standing, that's an unsafe sticker. on some of the other homes, they're putting tickets and they write things like, failure to maintain. and there would be a criminal prosecution if not immediately corrected. >> brian: do you believe this? i heard of being on the wrong page, but they go into a place like breezy point and essentially put what amounts to a ticket on there? >> alisyn: shocking. so homeowners who lost so much, been so devastated and traumatized come home, find a ticket, a summons of sorts on their house for failure to maintain it since the hurricane that destroyed it and
>> steve: absolutely. all right. meanwhile, speaking of sandy, let's talk about this. you've seen the pictures. there are still a lot of people without electricity and a lot of people will not be in their homes for the holidays because their homes are destroyed. extraordinarily, that's some of the devastation in breezy point. the department of buildings for new york city has a number of those destroyed homes and on whatever is standing, that's an unsafe sticker. on some of the other...
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steve, steve -- steve case here, i was about to tcall you a different steve. steve case has talked about the importance of immigration. i'm curious, are there many students you've had over the years who have left and are there good examples of students who have gone through your program, gone through your classes and ended up going back to their home country and building out great entrepreneurial adventures? >> sure. i've stopped keeping score. this country used to be a magnet for people who came here and fought to stay, and for some reason we've been making it more and more difficult for those who want to stay and we spend an enormous amount of time educating them and then we kind of send them back home. it just doesn't make sense. >> half of the ph.d. and masters candidates at our great research universities are from other nations and about half of those then get kicked out when they want to stay here because they are not really given the opportunity. it's really crazy. we should give them not only the encourage but encourage and ask them to stay here. >> st
steve, steve -- steve case here, i was about to tcall you a different steve. steve case has talked about the importance of immigration. i'm curious, are there many students you've had over the years who have left and are there good examples of students who have gone through your program, gone through your classes and ended up going back to their home country and building out great entrepreneurial adventures? >> sure. i've stopped keeping score. this country used to be a magnet for people...
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mark halperin and steve are still with us. managing editor of fortune magazine, top businessperson of 2012. we'll get a look at that in just a moment. and in washington, we have the moderator of "meet the press" david gregory. david, thanks for being back with us this monday morning. >> you bet. good morning. >> busy "meet the press" yesterday. >> really business i "meet the prsz" and of course a lot of talk about susan rice who may be the next secretary of state, also a lot of talk about benghazi and the question of whether the white house basically misled the public by sending susan rice out five days afterward when petraeus last week said what he said which was, we knew immediately it was a terror attack from al qaeda. >> we'll start right there. we begin this hour with developments in the on doing con k tro controversy. members of congress are now vowing to find out why the cia's conclusion that terrorism was to blame for the t attack was removed from u.n. ambassador susan rice's talking points. in the days following the d
mark halperin and steve are still with us. managing editor of fortune magazine, top businessperson of 2012. we'll get a look at that in just a moment. and in washington, we have the moderator of "meet the press" david gregory. david, thanks for being back with us this monday morning. >> you bet. good morning. >> busy "meet the press" yesterday. >> really business i "meet the prsz" and of course a lot of talk about susan rice who may be the next...
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especially the petraeus scandal, ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> hello, i'm don lemon here in the cnn newsroom. i have a quick update. >>> diplomatic efforts are intensifying to pit putt an to end deadly fighting between israel and hamas, after international calls for restraint, preparations for an all-out war have taken place. 65 palestinians and three israelis killed in five days of air attacks. hamas says ten members of the same family were massacred during an israeli air strike in gaza. israel says it was targeting a top militant. air sirens screamed out in tel aviv for a third straight day but two rockets headed for israel's largest cit
especially the petraeus scandal, ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> hello, i'm...
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i'm joined by scott ridgell and steve nortorette. both of you signed the pledge but have now turned your backs on it. you're both saying your fiscal problems are too large and too dangerous not to consider every option. fa famed investor and famed supporter to raise taxes, warren buffett. only made one political donation this season and it was to you. >> even though he had signed that grover norquist taxes, he decided it was more important to pledge the constitution than the norquist. >> and you admired him. >> i did admire him and i sent him a check. >> did your decision to violate the pledge damage your support for fundraising and support from big money donors? >> it did not. i go where the numbers lead me, and a careful analysis of our budget and trying to reconcile that with the americans for tax reform pledge led me to the clear decision that the pledge itself is an impediment to meaningful tax reform and also our tax code now presently yields just under 17%, and we haven't run our country on that yield since 1959, and that's a
i'm joined by scott ridgell and steve nortorette. both of you signed the pledge but have now turned your backs on it. you're both saying your fiscal problems are too large and too dangerous not to consider every option. fa famed investor and famed supporter to raise taxes, warren buffett. only made one political donation this season and it was to you. >> even though he had signed that grover norquist taxes, he decided it was more important to pledge the constitution than the norquist....
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sorkin's next project is a guy who certainly qualifies as a brilliant but qualified icon steve jobs. sorkin's making a film about the apple founder which he described this way. >> then tire movie -- then tire going to be three scenes, three scenes only all taking place in realtime. the first being the mac and the next being when he left app and the third being ipod. basically my goal is -- i don't know if you remember the ad campaign that he did. it was the "think different" campaign, here's to the crazy ones. that's how it begans. >> job was also a genius and a harsh human being. as for newsroom, if you're looking for larger-than-life figures with out-sized flaws, what better field to execute niz than the media. >>> coming up, a shake-up at "the washington post." a new editor coming to thanh. we'll talk to marty barren next. ♪ [ male announcer ] you build a reputation by not breaking down. consider the silverado 1500 -- still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. and now we've also been recognized for lowest total cost of ownership -- based on importa
sorkin's next project is a guy who certainly qualifies as a brilliant but qualified icon steve jobs. sorkin's making a film about the apple founder which he described this way. >> then tire movie -- then tire going to be three scenes, three scenes only all taking place in realtime. the first being the mac and the next being when he left app and the third being ipod. basically my goal is -- i don't know if you remember the ad campaign that he did. it was the "think different"...
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there were four when i started teaching about gin in the late 1980s >> reporter: steve olsen is a cocktail historian in new york city. >> the word gin comes from the word y >> nefra which means juniper because gin by definition is supposed to be a juniper-flavored we have ranch. ranch... beverage >> reporter: as early as the 13th century the dutch were infusing spirits with juniper into a liquor. by the 1700s it had made its way to england where gin, as it became known, was the drink of the masses. the gin of the time was twice as potent as its modern counter part and often consumed by the pint full. the spirit was quickly demoniz demonized, blamed for the plight of the underclass, almost outlawed >> at this time period the death rate exceeds the birth rate in london. this is terrible >> reporter: people are die joog it's attributed to alcohol >> reporter: but today gin is getting its good name back. what would you say is the highest point in history for gin? >> i would say they are at this point right now. on the precipice of the most exciting time of gin and of cocktails in general. >> r
there were four when i started teaching about gin in the late 1980s >> reporter: steve olsen is a cocktail historian in new york city. >> the word gin comes from the word y >> nefra which means juniper because gin by definition is supposed to be a juniper-flavored we have ranch. ranch... beverage >> reporter: as early as the 13th century the dutch were infusing spirits with juniper into a liquor. by the 1700s it had made its way to england where gin, as it became known,...
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before about putting together arguably, and there was this bit of time where you and christopher and steve were collecting these pieces from the past 10 or 12 years. and, of course, would've been 1600 bits. >> far too much. >> and he was completely agnostic about what we could get rid of our what we could complete, and you were less to spend i hated seeing all those pieces being thrown out. it was fine with him. >> it's astonishing to look back on the collection and think about the breadth of subjects he was interested in, and just how wide-ranging his work was. >> he would write, for example, for "vanity fair" he wrote the entire text to the "vanity fair" hollywood book not knowing who have these stars were until he read their bios. you would write about starlets, sit down at the last minute and then he would write a long essay on philip morgan or the chesterton that was mentioned which he wrote in the icu of the m.d. anderson hospital center. >> don't forget -- >> extraordinary range, or could be peachy white house or james bond. or hegel or marx. >> we should, not to be morbid, but we s
before about putting together arguably, and there was this bit of time where you and christopher and steve were collecting these pieces from the past 10 or 12 years. and, of course, would've been 1600 bits. >> far too much. >> and he was completely agnostic about what we could get rid of our what we could complete, and you were less to spend i hated seeing all those pieces being thrown out. it was fine with him. >> it's astonishing to look back on the collection and think...
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opposite of everybody is, give away 10% of what you make, save 10% and live off the rest and first thing, steve says, i can't afford to give 10%, i tell them you can't afford not to. when you give, i believe you receive. i don't have an agenda, i don't care where you give your money to. if you're tithing at church that's great or wounded warriors project, awesome, but if you have money, you have to give. people that are good with their money, they give. it's not common or uncommon sense, but rethinks the way you think about money and you have to give 10%. >> ainsley: great advice. >> clayton: the book dollars and uncommon sense, thank you for waking up with us on military time he can get up at 4 a.m. >> ainsley: he's done a for a while. thanks steven for your service. what do you do if your mother-in-law starts choking at the thanksgiving dinner table. do you save her? of course you do. >> clayton: what? >>, but, seriously, next the life saving tips you're going to need this thursday. >> clayton: and talk about a lot of nerve. union workers at one of the nation's largest airports threatening to
opposite of everybody is, give away 10% of what you make, save 10% and live off the rest and first thing, steve says, i can't afford to give 10%, i tell them you can't afford not to. when you give, i believe you receive. i don't have an agenda, i don't care where you give your money to. if you're tithing at church that's great or wounded warriors project, awesome, but if you have money, you have to give. people that are good with their money, they give. it's not common or uncommon sense, but...
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steve bowlan joins us. i appreciate you being with us so is there a connection between benghazi and the sex scandal. no. there is not. it is good to talk with you again. unfortunately under these circumstances n. my general contact with david petraeus, he informed me that there was no connection what so ever with his affair that ended four months ago by the way, and the white house which he had a great working relationship, benghazi or anything else for that matter. it was a poor judgment and lack of discipline on his part and he deeply regrets for many reasons. starting with his family and how much he hurt them and losing the job that he felt he loved more than anything else in professional side and working with the great group of people in the cia. nwhen did the affair start. and did it starpt as report indeed afghanistan when she interviewing him >> those are inaccurate reports based on my discussions with him early on when this started to break a week ago last friday. he told me it started two ask half
steve bowlan joins us. i appreciate you being with us so is there a connection between benghazi and the sex scandal. no. there is not. it is good to talk with you again. unfortunately under these circumstances n. my general contact with david petraeus, he informed me that there was no connection what so ever with his affair that ended four months ago by the way, and the white house which he had a great working relationship, benghazi or anything else for that matter. it was a poor judgment and...
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steve boylan, i appreciate it. >>> coming up, ladies and gentlemen, a spirited debate over whether powerful people are predator or prey in these sexual situations. plus much more on general petraeus and the probe we labeled benghazi gate. five days beforehe >>> it does legitimately raise eyebrows on the timing. >> my next guest knows both general david petraeus and colonel paula broadwell, his biographer and apparent mistress. hcolonel now professor peter monseur joins us from the campus of ohio state university. colonel, welcome. you again after all this time. i wonder how disappointed you were when the scandal broke. >> you know, i was extremely disappointed in general petraeus. i never thought in a million years that g he would engage in this morally reprehensible conduct. >> i don't mean to minimize this, but is this about adultery or something deeper and darker? >> i really think this is about adultery, about an improper relationship that he had with his biographer, and i don't think there's anything more than that. he assures me it's not about benghazi. >>es given, you know, so much a
steve boylan, i appreciate it. >>> coming up, ladies and gentlemen, a spirited debate over whether powerful people are predator or prey in these sexual situations. plus much more on general petraeus and the probe we labeled benghazi gate. five days beforehe >>> it does legitimately raise eyebrows on the timing. >> my next guest knows both general david petraeus and colonel paula broadwell, his biographer and apparent mistress. hcolonel now professor peter monseur joins...
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started, i would like to recognize all of the elected officials here tonight, including congressman steve king. if you could ostensibly could give you a warm round of applause -- if you could all please stand so we could give you a warm round of applause. [applause] thank you so much for being here to celebrate the birthday of our governor and a dear friend of mine, governor brandstad. thank you for your support over the past two years and for your continued support over the next two years. our administration would not be as successful without you. and the space and the confidence and trust you have placed in us to get the job done. we are going to keep working diligently each and every day to continue to make iowa a great place to live, raise a family, grow and start a business. i would also like to give a special thank you to senator rubio for being with us this evening. i was honored to have the opportunity to serve as his secretary of the republican national convention and that is where i first had the opportunity to meet senator rubio. not only did i have the opportunity to hear him
started, i would like to recognize all of the elected officials here tonight, including congressman steve king. if you could ostensibly could give you a warm round of applause -- if you could all please stand so we could give you a warm round of applause. [applause] thank you so much for being here to celebrate the birthday of our governor and a dear friend of mine, governor brandstad. thank you for your support over the past two years and for your continued support over the next two years. our...
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i'm joined by scott rigil and steve leteret. you both signed the norquist pledge when you came into office like most republicans but now turned your backs on it. you both have your own justification. you're saying that our fiscal problems are too large and too dangerous to not consider every option. thank you for being with us, gentlemen. congressman, investor and supporter of warren buffett only made one political donation to a republican this season. and it was to you. >> even though he signed that grover norquist pledge about taxes, he decided that more important his pledge to the constitution than any pledge to grover norquist. he disavowed it. i admire that a lot. i admire him. so i sent him a check. >> all right. we'll hear more from warren buffett later in the show. congressman, did your decision to break from the pachl pair protection pledge damage your campaign for re-election in terms of fund-raising and support from big money doaners? >> no, it did not. the second district sent a businessman to washington. i go where
i'm joined by scott rigil and steve leteret. you both signed the norquist pledge when you came into office like most republicans but now turned your backs on it. you both have your own justification. you're saying that our fiscal problems are too large and too dangerous to not consider every option. thank you for being with us, gentlemen. congressman, investor and supporter of warren buffett only made one political donation to a republican this season. and it was to you. >> even though he...
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. >> you know with steve jobs gone, the microscope is more firmly planted on apple but i don't think that's a big deal at all. johnny eye is the guy who helped jobs conceive of these products. >> you mentioned samsung. samsung now has 72% of the smartphone market. they didn't have an android phone until a couple of years ago. so in a matter of a very short period of time you have a new market leader taking things away from iphone. i'm reminded of nokia, research in motion where did they go? >> they copied very well. samsung phones. android for all of its advantages over this is the same idea. what happened was, you know, the iphone 5 was coming out and fewer people bought the other version. i have a feeling that's going to be an aberration in that corner. the iphone can be beat. somebody will beat it. could be apple. >> but does it go the way of nokia? >> no. nokia fails to innovate. they thought they would able to do what they were doing forever. they thought feature phones were it. >> does apple need another big thing? >> everybody always needs a new big thing. >> what is it? >> it
. >> you know with steve jobs gone, the microscope is more firmly planted on apple but i don't think that's a big deal at all. johnny eye is the guy who helped jobs conceive of these products. >> you mentioned samsung. samsung now has 72% of the smartphone market. they didn't have an android phone until a couple of years ago. so in a matter of a very short period of time you have a new market leader taking things away from iphone. i'm reminded of nokia, research in motion where did...
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you can follow his reporting and i'm realizing, steve hayes brought this point up eight weeks ago when it was first unfolding. so there are reporters doing a great job. you just have to work harder as a consumer to find them. >> greg: one upside, i think we're getting closer to the story because they're now bringing up race. whenever they bring up the race card, a congressman said that people are going after susan rice because she's an african-american. that always tells me that we're getting closer to the truett when the race card is being played. >> plus an african-american woman. a threefer. at the beginning of the obama administration, he decided to make the u.n. ambassador a cabinet level position. when you're cabinet secretary, you have some obligation to perform your duties and then to be held responsible for them and accountable for them. i appreciate that he's loyal to her and she is loyal to him that he defended her, but i do think that the senators have legitimate reasons to question whether or not she should be the secretary of state. >> greg: yeah. i don't think that's goi
you can follow his reporting and i'm realizing, steve hayes brought this point up eight weeks ago when it was first unfolding. so there are reporters doing a great job. you just have to work harder as a consumer to find them. >> greg: one upside, i think we're getting closer to the story because they're now bringing up race. whenever they bring up the race card, a congressman said that people are going after susan rice because she's an african-american. that always tells me that we're...
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. >> reporter: steve madell is the managing partner of one of the largest family law firms in l.a. he wasn't involved in kelly's case, but has handled his share of controversial custody cases, and says in this one, the judge's hands were tied. >> dad is not allowed to reside in the united states. as a result, somehow or another, the children have to be transported. so somebody is going to have to bear that transportation burden. >> i bet there are people out there who rush to judgment, kelly rutherford must be a bad mother. how could a judge take children away from the mom, what did she do wrong? >> yeah, of course. >> reporter: infuriating? >> no, it's not infuriating, it's not hard. because i'm asking myself the same question. >> reporter: the judge's decision is only temporary. stipulating that daniel must do everything he can to restore his u.s. visa, so that eventually the children can return to new york. but kelly is angry the kids were sent to france at all. especially with the lingering question of why her ex-husband's visa was revoked in the first place. >> i'm sorry, you
. >> reporter: steve madell is the managing partner of one of the largest family law firms in l.a. he wasn't involved in kelly's case, but has handled his share of controversial custody cases, and says in this one, the judge's hands were tied. >> dad is not allowed to reside in the united states. as a result, somehow or another, the children have to be transported. so somebody is going to have to bear that transportation burden. >> i bet there are people out there who rush to...